Note If you choose local call fallback, toll bypass call fallback, long distance call fallback, or international call fallback, the external route plan wizard includes route groups with remote gateways in the associated route lists.

Step 2 In the "Access code for toll bypass and fallback calls" field, enter the access code for calls that are routed to remote or local gateways. Use only numeric values. (Many systems use 9 for external calls.)

If the access code is entered for toll bypass and fallback calls, that access code is used in the prefix digits entry for route groups associated with those call types.

Note The access code entered in this field applies to the entire dial plan. Cisco CallManager allows only one access code per dial plan.

Step 3 In the "Access code for extensions served by a connected PBX" field, enter the access code for calls between the Cisco CallManager and the adjacent PBX. (Many systems use 8 for calls to adjacent PBX systems.)

If the access code is entered for the extensions served by a connected PBX, that access code, followed by a dot (.), is appended to the route patterns associated with these extensions.

Providing Tenant Information

The following procedure describes how to add tenant information for the external route plan.

Procedure

Step 1 In the Tenant Name field, enter the tenant name. (Generally use the name of the organization for which the route plan is being built.)

Note Cisco recommends that you use a short tenant name because it is incorporated in the calling search space and partition names.

Step 2 In the "Number of physical locations in the entire system" field, enter the number of geographical locations associated with the organization. This field should reflect all Cisco CallManagers in the system that use unique area codes. The default number of locations is two.

Entering Location Information

The Location Entry pane provides information for the number of locations specified on the Tenant Information pane. The following procedure describes how to add location information for the external route plan.

Procedure

Step 1 In the Location Name field, enter the name of the location if it differs from the one shown. Ensure each location name is unique for the tenant to which it applies.

Step 2 In the Local Area Code(s) field, enter the local area codes available at this location. (Local area codes comprise all area codes in the calling area. Cisco CallManager does not consider calls within the calling area to be long-distance calls.)

If your area includes more than one local (toll-free) area code, use commas to separate the area codes in the list. Place the primary local area code first, followed by the secondary and tertiary local area codes.

Note The primary local area code sets prefix digits on local route patterns. Not listing the primary area code in the correct order adversely affects route filter generation.

Step 3 Enter the 7- or 10-digit number that is the main number for the organization at this location.

Step 4 Specify the number of digits required for local calls at this location.

The route plan wizard uses this information to determine how many route lists to create for this location. If you select 10-digit or 7-digit dialing, the wizard creates one route list for this location. If you select Metro dialing, the wizard creates two route lists for the location.

Selecting Gateways

The following procedure describes how to select gateways for the external route plan.

Caution Do not select gateways that existing route groups or route patterns use. The wizard uses all ports on the selected gateway. If you select a gateway that existing route groups or route patterns use, the external route plan wizard overwrites the previously configured ports.

Procedure

Step 1 Check the check boxes for all the gateways associated with this route plan in all locations.

Step 2 Click Select All if you want to include all the gateways defined in the system.

Step 3 Click Select None if you have selected several gateways and want to deselect all of your selections.

Note You must select at least one gateway before continuing with this procedure.

Providing Gateway Information

The following procedure describes how to add gateway information for the gateways in the external route plan.

Procedure

Step 1 In the "Location of the gateway" drop-down list box, choose the gateway location.

Step 2 In the "Type of carrier to which the gateway is connected" drop-down list box, choose the type of connection for this gateway.

Step 3 Specify the calling number that will be sent to the adjacent switch when a call is routed through this gateway.

Step 4 Check the Discard dialed access code... check box if this gateway connects to a PBX that does not require the Cisco CallManager access code.

Step 5 Enter the range of directory numbers or extension numbers associated with the adjacent PBX. Use commas to separate multiple entries. Use X wildcard characters to specify ranges of digits. For example, if the PBX serves extensions numbered 8000 through 8999 and 9000 through 9999, enter 8XXX,9XXX to create route patterns for the identified directory number ranges.

Note If you provide directory number ranges, the wizard generates one route list for each unique range (route pattern) you enter. If you provide an access code for the directory number ranges and do not check the Discard dialed access code... check box, the wizard generates one route list for each unique range (route pattern) you enter and precedes each route list with the access code and a dot (.).

Generating the External Route Plan

Perform one of the following actions:

•Click Next to generate the external route plan.

Note The wizard can take several minutes to generate the external route plan, depending on the complexity of the route plan and the system load. Do not start additional processes that would further load the system during this time.

Note Cisco strongly recommends that you print the status report for future reference.

If you determine that the external route plan is incorrect based on the information shown in the status report, proceed to the final pane of the external route plan wizard. The final pane allows you to delete the entire route plan, if needed.

Deleting an External Route Plan

The following procedure describes how to delete an external route plan.

If any element generated by the external route plan wizard is being used in the system (for example, if Cisco IP phones belong to a generated partition), the delete function fails. If generated elements are used, you must move the system components that are using those elements to non-generated elements before using the delete function.

Warning This procedure deletes all data that the external route plan wizard generated. You cannot undo this action. You must reenter all external route plan information.